Wesleyan Schools and Chapel Cheadle Hulme
CHEADLE HULME - The memorial-stone of a Wesleyan chapel and Sunday-school at Cheadle Hulme have been laid. The chapel is being erected within a short distance of the old building, from the designs of Mr. J. S. Whittington, architect, Manchester, the contractor being Mr. J. Whitley, of Blackley. It is to provide accommodation for more than 300 persons. The school will be immediately behind the chapel, and is arranged for 200 children. [The Architect 21 June 1883 page 44]
Memorial stones of a new Wesleyan chapel and Sunday school were laid on Saturday week at Cheadle Hulme, near Manchester. The chapel will seat 300, and the schools, which are behind, 200 persons. Mr. J. Whittington, of Manchester, is the architect, and Mr. J. Whitley, of Blackley, the contractor. [Building News 27 July 1883 page 148]
Reference Manchester Guardian Saturday 28 April 1883 Page 10 (Contracts)
Reference British Architect 27 July 1883 Page 46
Reference Building News 27 July 1883 page 148
Reference The Architect 21 June 1883 page 44